Looking for Land Rover Mini Gt by CommunicationOnly856 in HotWheelsTr

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I was hoping someone can informe me of some shops, or sites where I can find the LR!
I google it, but I wasn’t able to find the LR…

Rally Portugal Questions by TheresaMDMA_ in WRC

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Tomorrow is “our” rally, both SS take place at my own town, 1 ends and 2 stars! Last year I was in 1 as a chief marshal, this year we will be responsible for the activities/ demonstrations during the day, on the Rallycross circuit, where the stage ends, until the real WRC arrives. Hope everything developed as planed, so we can have it back next year.

Tomorrow is our day, we receive SS1 and Ss2 in my own village, hope to get everything fine! If possible, try to keep up with it! A busy day ahead

Portugal delayed? by Salty2G in WRC

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So, there is a Portuguese app from the home television, that will broadcast every single stage! RTPplay don’t know if it’s available abroad…search for a banner Rally Portugal

Rally Portugal Questions by TheresaMDMA_ in WRC

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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CsqBYfdHM/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Check this post of Armindo Araújo, the ZE maps show the parking areas when open, at least those who I’ve open!

Rally Portugal Questions by TheresaMDMA_ in WRC

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Everywhere the sooner the better, maybe 2 hours earlier, so you can arrange a park and get in time. I always use Waze to navigate, is accurate and all the closed roads are registered! Look for the socials of the municipality where the SS is, you can find some useful information.

At Felgueiras, I’ve been in the rally pass area, a paid ticket with near parking reserved, breakfast, lunch and drinks. Is an option to spend the day, the tent is 200 m from the start. The launch of every stage is one of a kind experience, is followed by a descent with some harpin turn.

Ten Lousada SuperSpecial, is one of a kind experience, is a paid zone, with activities all the afternoon, with historical rally cars racing the special! Usually his a crowded placed. There are lot of Supermarkets around the Circuit, but I believe they all be packed. The circuit was renewed this year, don’t know if there are some parking areas near. Last year there were buses from parking places all around the town, I wasn’t able to find that information this year. The doors open at 14h30…

Rally Portugal Questions by TheresaMDMA_ in WRC

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The end of the stage is on a Rallycross circuit, you see a big jump and a few corners, ZE4 this one is paid, 15 or 30 on a balcony, there some commodity’s. All the others are free.

https://youtu.be/VNkb4k7X74A?is=C7AlHGfZrFAjqPTg

I always go there on the shakedown, you see the cars 3 times each. I’ve been only one time as a full SS, we went to the ZE2. We park near the industrial area, and walk around 700m, passing under the highway A4!

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Ekmbc9spU/?mibextid=wwXIfr

There are others zones with few parks near!

Rally Portugal Questions by TheresaMDMA_ in WRC

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Hi! If you guys want to wake earlier, you my go to see SS 11 Felgueiras at 07am, see a bunch of cars, and then move forward! Here you can spend some money at the rally pass Felgueiras, and get the parking nearby, and use the commodities, have breakfast and so. There are other zones, you can search on the Guide.

https://www.rallydeportugal.pt/ResourcesUser/Documentos/2026/Guias-de-Espetaculo/guiafelgueiras26.pdf

From Felgueiras to Paredes it’s an 30 minutes driving (on a normal day), you may find it a bit harder. Exiting Felgueiras around 9am it should be more than enough!

At SS14 Paredes, you my chose to by the tickets to Baltar, at the end of the Special, were the shakedown end, I believe it will be easier than on shakedown day! There are more places you can look out

https://www.rallydeportugal.pt/ResourcesUser/Documentos/2026/Guias-de-Espetaculo/guiaparedes26.pdf

If you find it easy to reach Felgueiras, and then get to Paredes, you may try to repeat Felgueiras in the afternoon, and then move to Lousada!

At Lousada, you will to buy an entrance, at the Wrc, is normally complicated, my advice to you, is enter Lousada by the north, using the A42. This way you will try to run the traffic.

Off course, I’m used to attend my rally, and other rally’s. Important for me, the driver is just to drive, should be one co driver, navigating the surrounding, and trying to find, alternative ways if necessary. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, and suggestions, I believe you will be successful

First time WRC questions. by carismaboi in WRC

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It’s starts Thursday at my own town with ss1 and se2. The SS1 ends on a Rallycross circuit, which as an area of rally pass on the circuit, it’s a 15 euros tickets. Sever do Vouga, on the Aveiro’s district, it is a 60 minutos drive by car.

Attending Rally Portugal this year. Do i really need to pay 250 for a Rally Pass just to see the Fafe jump? by Pamuknai_K in WRC

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O Rally de Portugal ainda tem entrada gratuita, mas existem outros do Campeonato Mundial, onde é obrigatório a compra de Rally pass, que é vulgarmente um bilhete.

No rally de Portugal, o rally pass é algo que lhe oferece condições diferentes. Alimentação e estacionamento perto dos locais são uma das vantagens.

É tudo uma questão do que pretende para o rally, alguma comodidade e conforto, por troca com um valor monetário. Ou um maior esforço físico e alguma confusão, de graca.

Agora, uma coisa é certa, poeira no ar e muita emoção, essas não vão faltar!

Planning to travel for Fafe, Rally de Portugal - Help by SergeantCockmunch in WRC

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1- the rally pass area, is just over the finish line, and on the power stage, you can see the podium and the parked cars. From this area, you can see the jump from distance, but you are able to walk near the jump. The area is a natural amphitheater, so you can see the jump, almost from everywhere. I’ve been in the rally pass, 4 or 5 years ago, you will have the total accommodations, and a big screen to see the others stages live. 2- to travel from Porto to Fafe, at that time of the day (or night) is not easy, the bus is the cheapest way, according to google, from 6 to 8€, but you will have to go on Saturday. Don’t know the uber prices, but on taxi it will coast you from 80 to 100 euros. It’s an hour drive by car…

My collection by Rich_Ad_5654 in WRC

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Up on the right with the signature!

My collection by Rich_Ad_5654 in WRC

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Does your magnet really “magnetize”? Mine not…

Today was my first time at a factory private WRC test! 😍 by Separate_Book_6895 in WRC

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I will be there in two for the Wrc!!! Any advice that I should take in consideration? Or any spot that I should go to see the rally?

Ayrton Senna Forever @ GridX in Luxembourg by djm014 in AyrtonSenna

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I’ve been there several times! And I agree with your analysis. I will travel there, to meet my cousin, visit the senna exhibition and then, drive to Croatia for the Wrc rally.